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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932.
AIR RAIDS IN N.
ANTI-GAMBLING C.E.C. OUTBURST
ORDER
MANCHURIA CANTON WARNS GOVT.
JAPANESE COMMENCE CAMPAIGN
EMPLOYEES
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Canton, Nov. 5. Gambling and other vlees should not in any circustances bo indulged by Government oficials and ployees on pain of severe penalty, according to an order of the national
ANTA HEAVILY South-West Political Council.
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Canton Mystified as to Meaning
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Canton, Nov. 5. danger, A mild sensation was created to pre-here by the statement made by their energy and Mr. Chu Min-yi, Secretary General Harbin, Nov. 7.
spirit to grapple with the situation, of the Nanking Executive Yuan, the South Vent' Political Vigorous aerial bombing raids so to indulge in a life of dissipa- who declared that the appointment are being organised by the tion would undermine Government by
Council of three delegates to Japanese military authorities, to efficiency, the order said.
Gendarmes and police will combatiend the third plenary session of be followed later by a land ex- the restaurants, hotels and clubs the Central Executive Committee em was unprecedented, adding that pedition, in an effort to relieve and will arrest Government the anti-Manchukuo pressure ployees if they are found spending although members unable to at- upon Tsitsihar, and the menace of time in such harmful pastime.tend might ask others to submit the anti-Manchukuo operations Central Preaa. in the Harbin area.
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their written propoants to the session, no members of the Kuo- mintang Central Executive Com- to appoint mittee were entitled proxies.
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Yesterday, a powerful squadron of aeroplanes sailed down upon the town of Anta, some seventy miles to the north-west of Harbin, on
The Royal Observatory reports Central Preas learned to-day that the Chinese Eastern Rallway, and that the anticyclone over N. China the criticism by Mr. Chu Min-yi in bombed the city, where continues to increase in intensity not based on facts, as the South- large force of Volunteers have been The depression is situated in the West Political Council has had concentrated.
Sea-of Japan to the south-east of nothing to do with the appoint- the third The bombing raid was made from Hokkaido. Fresh to strong mon-ment of delegates to Tsitsihar where the Japanese have soon will provell along the China plenary session., In fact, the re- base. Coast and over the Northern China port of the appointment of three Noho, another anti-Manchukuo Sen. Local forecast:--N.E. winds, delegates is unfounded.-
the fresh to strong; cloudy, drizzle or stronghold, ninety miles north of Taltsihar, was next to feel mist. the power of Japan's air arm. The Japanese schedule provides for the bombardment of Noho from the air to-day.
established
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to
The Central Press is informed that members of the Central Executive Committee residing in Canton will proceed to Nanking to A charge against Capt. H. S. Loud, attend the third plenary session, of the 8.8. Toinhan, for having except those who are tied down by worked cargo on Sunday, October 30 important oficial posts. Hence was dismissed by the Hon. Comdr.
In the meantime, following the air attack on Anto, a combined Hole, at the Marine Court this mor- there is no necesalty for acting by Japanese and. Manchukuo force isning, owing to the prosecuting ofeer Proxy. In point of fact, no such Sergeant Dixie, failing to be present. auggestion has ever been made by now advancing to the city, where Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared on behalf the C.E.C. members here, who severe battle In expected.of the Captain, and entered a plea of wonder on what Mr. Chu's out-
burst is based.-Central Press,
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